The standard gripe about Pittsburgh's music scene is that the talent's here -- most would argue that there's more original-music talent here than in many other big cities -- but no infrastructure to support it. But while others are bitching, a few upstarts from the city's burgeoning indie-pop underground have taken the music-biz bull by the horns and started Lovely Records. For more than a year now, bands including Pittsburgh's Shade, Olympus Mons and the Wynkataug Monks have actively promoted one another as well as mutually befriended outta-towners like Chrome Yellow Co. from Ontario. Lovely Records - run by Shade's Brad Keifer, the Monks' John Dzubianand scene icon Brad 'Flash' Hlavach - got it's business birth certificate six months ago, and is now ready to start dropping Brit-flavored, atmospheric pop-rock bombs: This weekend, Lovely Records 001, The Wynkataug Monks self-titled debut EP, hits the streets. As the American arm of Chrome Yellow's Northern Light Records, Lovely already has distribution in the great white north; stateside distro, from some mighty credible names, is forthcoming. To celebrate it all, Lovely hosts a joint record-release and label-launch affair at the 31st St Pub -- and with a little luck, Pittsburgh will never be the same.